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PhD Scholarships support health and well-being in WA mining
Taskforce Guardian arrives in Rockhampton, targeting serious repeat juvenile offenders
Local government reform to boost public access to council meetings
South Australian stroke survivors message to MPs
Live4Life program supports mental health of local young people
NEW DANCE AND DRAMA SYLLABUSES RELEASED FOR YEARS 7-10 FOLLOWING POSITIVE FEEDBACK
New program taps local talent to ease teacher shortages in high-demand parts of NSW
Supporting Tasmanian infrastructure with more apprentices completing training
Over 44,500 Australians Supported with Mobile Internet Access and $30M of Value Delivered through Donate Your Data Program
Torrens University’s Impact Report showcases global fingerprint
Enhancing Education Delivery in Territory
The University of Manchester announces partnership with Arup, a global sustainable development consultancy
Tokyo Tech Bulletin No. 71 is launched
TEACHERS WELCOME BILLIONS FOR SKILLS, VOCATIONAL TRAINING
New study finds indoor mining service workers feeling the heat
Boarding options for First Nations students in Central Australia
English Language Intensive Courses to Overseas Students
Reducing Harm and Saving Lives: Safer Boating Forum Recreational Craft Strategy 2023-2025
25 years of RMIT in Hong Kong
Building Foundations for New Era of Coaching
Talk, share and support this Gambling Harm Awareness Week
Progress on Wingham CBD master plan
Voice Referendum outcome
Education specialist appointed chair of Lifting Literacy Outcomes Monitoring Group
Access To Toy Libraries For More Victorian Families
New road safety initiative goes hand in hand with education
Business welcomes national skills agreement
More South Australians getting the skills they need to tackle skills shortages
New NBN regulation will promote competition and long-term interests of Australians
ACT welcomes new National Skills Agreement
Dementia Australia supports Cooktown
Unis key to solving nation’s skills challenge
YAS grant for talented teen
Albanese Government delivers for TAFE
Young people are feeling worse off than their parents
Meeting of National Cabinet 17 October
Alison meets MPs for national stroke mission
Gig economy, cost of living crisis and housing hostility: Young people are feeling worse off than their parents
Landmark National Skills Agreement to unlock billions
Kellogg-HKUST EMBA Continues its Reign as World’s Top Program
Team Vic Start Campaign For Soccer Victory
Jono Forrest Welcomed as CEF’s Newest Board Member
Teachers putting hope and love into action
Teachers creating lifelong learners
Dementia Australia survey highlights overlooked impacts of caring roles
Desert Voices take centre stage at sixth Symposium
Researcher crowned Young Tall Poppy Scientist of Year
Another 82 social and affordable homes underway